All the dates, times, kick-offs, venues and TV channel information you need for the second week of the Premier League restart.

Monday

A busy, three-match week begins with a second home game in succession as Burnley visit the Etihad Stadium for the final fixture of the first-round of matches since football resumed.

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Before all that, however, comes the release of the final episode of City Restart, the documentary series charting the Club’s return to action during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The last instalment details everything that enabled our game against Arsenal to go ahead and will launch on CITY+ on Monday afternoon, so keep your eyes peeled on mancity.com.

After that, it is all about this evening’s fixture, which kicks-off at 20:00 (UK).

In the UK you can watch live in Sky Sports, whilst fans living abroad should check out our global TV listings to find out how they can tune in from around the world.

If you’re unable to watch on TV, fear not!

We’ll have live updates in our enhanced Matchday Centre here on mancity.com, as well as on Twitter: @ManCity.

Our live matchday show, We’re Not Really Here, returns for a second time and will be hosted by City Square favourites, Hugh Ferris and Natalie Paweleck, with former midfielder Michael Brown making a guest appearance.

The pre-match show begins at 18:30 and will run for one hour in the build-up to kick-off, with the team returning five minutes after full time for a 30-minute wrap up of all the action.

You can watch all of that across our official digital platforms.

Wednesday

With just a two-day break between games, our attentions will immediately turn to Thursday’s trip to West London to face Frank Lampard’s Chelsea.

Pep Guardiola will sit down to face the media ahead of this one via video call on Wednesday afternoon, when we’ll bring you his thoughts and the latest injury news as it arrives.

You can keep up to date on mancity.com and on Twitter: @ManCity.

Thursday

It is second versus fourth in the Premier League at Stamford Bridge, where we’ll get under way against Chelsea at 20:15.

In the UK, you can watch the game live on BT Sport, whilst our live pre-match show, We’re Not Really Here, begins at 19:15, bringing you an eclectic mix of opinion and City chat in the build-up to kick-off and after the full-time whistle.

Once again, we’ll have live updates in our Matchday Centre and on Twitter, so if you can’t watch on TV, make sure you head to our digital platforms.

Sunday

The Premier League schedule is put on hold as the FA Cup makes its return to complete a marathon week of football.

A trip to the North East beckons for City, with Newcastle United our opponents in the sixth round, as we continue our bid to defend the trophy we won emphatically in May 2019.

The final fixture of the last eight ties, kick-off at St James’ Park is at 18:30 and in the UK, the game will broadcast live on BBC One.

We’re Not Really Here is the show to watch beforehand.

Beginning at 17:30, our presenters and guests are yet to be confirmed, but it promises to be the usual mix of City chatter to get you in the mood for the big game.

If you’re unable to watch the action live, then stay tuned into our digital channels.

As always, we’ll have live updates on our Matchday Centre and on Twitter to ensure you don’t miss a beat from St James’ Park.

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Find out more, here.